Fulminant multicentric Kaposi's sarcoma developed in an American-born HIV-negative patient 8 months after orthotopic liver transplantation. Despite its rarity in liver transplantation, Kaposi's sarcoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis in hepatic allograft recipients presenting with rapidly growing cutaneous or polylymphadenopathic lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDistal splenorenal shunt is known to effectively control bleeding from esophageal and gastric varices; however, the effect of this selective shunt on liver function is less well understood. We examined retrospectively the effect of distal splenorenal shunt on the survival of 19 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis subjected to surgery for bleeding varices over a 20-yr period and had been followed for at least 1 yr. Actual Kaplan-Meier survival curve was compared with predicted survival curve based on the Mayo Clinic model using clinical data collected at the time of surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report two cases of fatal, clinically unsuspected disseminated toxoplasmosis that developed following orthotopic cardiac transplantation. Toxoplasma gondii trophozoites, pseudocysts, and cysts were best visualized on hematoxylin and eosin and Giemsa-stained cytospin preparations of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid. Post-mortem examination in both cases revealed disseminated toxoplasmosis with extensive involvement of the lungs and heart.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFForty-three patients who were scheduled to undergo a percutaneous liver biopsy were evaluated with Doppler sonography to determine the hepatic arterial resistive index (RI). The histologic specimens were graded by a pathologist regarding cirrhosis and inflammation. The specimens demonstrated no cirrhosis in 12 of 43 (28%) patients, early cirrhosis in 10 of 43 (23%), and established cirrhosis in 21 of 43 (49%).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/methods: Glomus cell tumor, a vascular neoplasm, has been rarely reported to occur in the eyelid. The authors examined the clinicopathologic features of two patients with glomus cell tumor of the eyelid.
Results: The tumors occurred as enlarging violaceous to bluish masses.
In this study the risk of thrombosis in the portal venous system was assessed in patients with chronic variceal bleeding undergoing sclerotherapy. Twenty-two patients with cirrhosis were prospectively studied with angiography before initiation of sclerotherapy and at mean (+/- SD) 26 +/- 17-month (range, 8-63 months) follow-up. Sclerotherapy consisted of flexible endoscopy, intravariceal and paravariceal, using sodium morrhuate (1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHypersensitivity myocarditis is a rare event; however, routine histologic examination of all (193) explanted hearts for heart transplantation in our institutions revealed hypersensitivity myocarditis in 15 patients (7%). This is a previously unreported finding in heart transplant recipients. None of the cases was detected clinically, although all manifested peripheral eosinophilia at some point during the 2 weeks before transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors evaluated the safety and efficacy of a biopsy gun for performance of image-guided percutaneous biopsy of hepatic allografts in liver transplant recipients. Two hundred fifty-two liver biopsies were performed in 58 transplant recipients over a 27-month period by using this instrument with an 18-gauge needle. Major complications occurred in two of the 252 biopsies (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLiver transplantation has become an option in treating a wide variety of diseases. The surgical pathologist, as a member of the transplantation team, is increasingly involved in the evaluation of allograft dysfunction. Interpretation of the liver allograft biopsy specimen requires integration of clinical history, biochemical data, and histologic patterns of a wide variety of lesions, including harvesting injury, vascular thrombosis, rejection, infection, and recurrent disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty percent of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis who undergo distal splenorenal shunting for variceal bleeding lose portal perfusion within 1 year. Although it was previously considered that this loss of portal flow was irrevocable, the present study shows that with resolution of alcoholic hepatitis, portal perfusion can be restored. A 34-year-old patient with alcoholic liver disease and a distal splenorenal shunt lost portal perfusion 1 year after the operation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith use of computed tomographic (CT) guidance, 10 biopsies of pancreatic allografts were performed in four patients to determine the cause of pancreatic dysfunction. All biopsies were performed with an 18-gauge biopsy needle and with use of a biopsy gun. On four occasions, simultaneous biopsies of the pancreatic head and tail were performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA long-term follow-up (9 years) in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy revealed an evolution to a hypokinetic and dilated left ventricle. The patient underwent heart transplantation, and therefore the native heart was available for morphologic studies. Gross and microscopic stigmata of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were present, as well as evidence of left ventricular dilatation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-grade dysplasia was found to extend to an area of pseudoinvasion in the submucosa of a colonic adenoma mimicking invasive carcinoma. The presence of both benign and cytologically malignant epithelium and residual foci of lamina propria among the submucosal glands distinguishes this entity from adenocarcinoma arising in an adenomatous polyp.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis article presents a scheme of management for Budd-Chiari syndrome based on experience with 33 patients. Therapy in acute Budd-Chiari syndrome is dictated by the liver biopsy, with hepatocyte necrosis indicating the need for placement of a decompressive shunt. The type of shunt was determined by intrahepatic vena cava obstruction; a higher morbidity rate was associated with the mesoatrial shunt in 11 patients than with a portacaval shunt in 10 patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur previous data indicate that normal human cardiac myocytes do not express detectable levels of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II gene products and express only low levels of MHC class I gene products. Examination of heart biopsy samples after transplantation with immunoperoxidase techniques revealed that such myocytes are induced to express high levels of MHC class I/II gene products and that the expression of these gene products appeared to precede histologic evidence of rejection. In efforts to objectively quantitate the level of MHC antigen expression on sequential heart biopsy samples, a radioimmunoassay was set up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA beef diet model based on National Research Council recommendations is significantly nonlinear for feed ingredients, daily gain and weight of cattle. Solving a diet model has been difficult, but advances in nonlinear programming now allow solutions that are quick and easy. This study developed a nonlinear programming method for optimally planning a feeding program by choosing feeds, daily gains and selling weight.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA total of 85 cardiac biopsies from patients 23-265 days posttransplant were studied for the correlation of the rejection grade score with the level of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II expression on cardiac myocytes and endothelial cells, the quantitative level of leukocytic infiltrate, and the immunophenotype of the leukocytes. Results indicate a lack of absolute correlation between rejection grade scores and levels of MHC antigen expression. Further, a lack of absolute correlation was also seen with quantitation of leukocytic infiltrates and relative levels of MHC antigen expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report two cases of primary cardiac lymphoma that developed in patients suffering from the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Both cases of lymphoma were histologically aggressive as generally observed in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. The lymphoma cells in the center of a tumor nodule obtained from one patient were monoclonal B-cells, whereas those at the periphery showed a polyclonal pattern of staining.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied immunohistochemical localization of estradiol and ultrastructure in 11 ovarian granulosa cell tumors in an effort to establish the cellular source of increased estrogen in patients with granulosa cell tumors. Estradiol was identified by the immunoperoxidase method in 10 tumors, and staining was confined to scattered groups of granulosa cells or isolated granulosa cells. The majority of tumor cells in all 5 cases examined by electron microscopy were undifferentiated cells, but in 2 cases, a small percentage of tumor cells contained mitochondria with tubular cristae and well-developed smooth endoplasmic reticulum.
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